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    "id": 1005302,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Dullo",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 13125,
        "legal_name": "Dullo Fatuma Adan",
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    "content": "In today’s Order Paper, six Bills at the Committee of the Whole stage are pending for Division. The Bills are: (1) The Pandemic Response and Management Bill (Senate Bills No.6 of 2020). (2) The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.38 of 2018). (3) The Cancer Prevention and Control (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.9 of 2019). (4) The National Assembly Amendments to the Office of the County Attorney Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2018). (5) The National Assembly Amendments to the Petition to County Assemblies (Procedure) Bill (Senate Bills No.22 of 2018). (6) The National Assembly Amendments to the County Early Childhood Education Bill (Senate Bills No.26 of 2018). I take this opportunity to urge all Senators to avail themselves for the voting process so that the House dispenses with these Bills and move on to the next stage. There are also several Bills scheduled in today’s Order Paper for Second Reading. I request, the respective Movers of these Bills to accordingly avail themselves. Critical business still remains relating to financial matters, namely, the Third Basis for Revenue Sharing among County Governments and the County Allocation of Revenue Bill. I urge the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget to expedite consideration of the business and to table reports pursuant to the Standing Orders. Hon. Senators will agree with me that delay in a speedy resolution of these two crucial business will have a negative impact on planning, budgeting and operations of county governments for Financial Year 2020/2021. Pursuant to Standing Orders 28 and 29, the Senate will proceed on a two-week recess today, 23rd June, 2020 and resume sittings on Tuesday, 7th July, 2020. I take this opportunity to commend all the Senators for the wonderful job that we have been able to do during the First and Second parts of the Senate Calendar, more so, the business relating to the prevailing COVID-19 situation in the country."
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